HappyTaxes vs NanoLedger

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

HappyTaxes

HappyTaxes is a private, offline-first cash-basis bookkeeping app with receipt OCR. Made for freelancers, sole traders, small business, even personal finance. Track your finances, prepare for tax time, and keep your data yours. KEY FEATURES • Track income and expenses with receipts • Generate compliant Profit & Loss reports • Maintain 6+ years of records • Receipt capture with OCR (Tesseract - on-device only) • Local backup & restore (ZIP export/import) • Soft delete with 30-day recovery • Work completely offline - no internet required • 100% private - your data never leaves your device PRIVACY FIRST • No data collection • No tracking or analytics • No ads • No cloud sync • All data stored locally on your device • You have complete control over your data PERFECT FOR • Online sellers tracking income and costs • Freelancers managing business finances • Small businesses needing simple bookkeeping • Personal expense tracking and budgeting • Anyone preparing for tax time • People who value privacy and offline functionality OPEN SOURCE Source code: https://github.com/dorumrr/happytaxes License: MIT Issues: https://github.com/dorumrr/happytaxes/issues Late nights for brighter days. Created by Doru Moraru

NanoLedger

NanoLedger is a data entry app for plain text accounting. It supports the ledger and hledger syntax. You can view all transactions in a file, and easily add a new one. While adding, auto-completion is supported for payee, note and account names.

FeatureHappyTaxesNanoLedger
LicenseMITMIT
Install sources
F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
ProductivityFinance
ProductivityFinance
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code